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New- London, Aug. 9.
Latest from Englmd.
On Monday lad, Mr.
A Hendcrfon, of Virginia,
and Mr. Stewait of New
York, landed here from on
board the (hip Fanny Jen- j
nings of Ncw-York, 35
days from Grecnoch, Scot- I
land. We feel under par
ticular obligation to Mr,
Henderson, for files of
London papers 9th of July,
and oi Glasgow to the 11 th,
from which we have made
copious extracts.
Mr. Hendcrfon also made
us the following communi
cation :
“ On 29th ult. a few de
grees to the eaflward ofthe
Banks of Newfoundland,
palled through the Jamaica
fleet of 92 fail, under con
voy of a single frigate of 26
guns, boarded by her and
luflfered to proceed; the'
captain remarking that al- !
though he had heard ofnos
tilities, he did not conceive
himfclt authorifed to cap- *
ture American vcffels. Se- !
veral fail had previously
parted convoy. The Eliza
Ann, for Bolton to Liver-!
pool, was brought to soon
after and wc remarked luf- j
tered also to proceed. The
boarding lirut. mentioned!
Aridities, which they had 1
spoken three days before, 1
from Liverpool for Baltimore
to prosecute her voyage ;
both these velfels were full
of goods.
just as the Fanny was get
ting under weight in Clyde, j
information was received
on board, that the advices
had reached London of
Congress being about to is
sue Letters Marque and Re
prisal, but the information
, was doubted.
Every thing indicated
peace and tranquility be
tween England and the U
niteii States. All clafles
seemed to count on a final
adjustment of differences in
consequence of the revoca
tion of the Orders in coun
cil, which had become very
popular except with the
Wed India merchants.
Peace had been concluded
between Rufiia and the
Pctre. War had been for
mally declared by France
againd Rudia. This lad
in ormution was received
at the moment of failing.
A free trade with Rufiia
was immediately expect
ed.
The diip Francis Rogers,
New- York, was to tail 8
davs after the Fanny, q-ne
full, but an embargo might
be expected.
Every American vefiel at
Liverpool and in the Clyde
“ HOLD the mirror up to nature Shakespeare .
was loading with goods ;
the mercantile community
reposing confidence in the
belief thatthe Non-Importa- j
tion adt would cease by the)
President’s Proclamation.
Ciops very promising, 1
| but no fall in the prices of
grain. The riots in Eng- j
! land, (none had taken place
in Scotland) nearly quilledx”
London July 3.
Jud before our paper was
put to press we received
| Moniteurs and other Paris
papers to the 24th ult.
Bonaparte arrived at
Konigsberg on the 13th!
from Dantzic. On the
next day the Moniteur fays
he reviewed the division 1
Grandjean, considing of Po- I
lifh troops.”
London, July 4.
The Regulars is arrived
from Lisbon with several
transfports. She failed on
; 20th (4 days later than the
( date of the lad mail) and
| brings the intelligence that
. the day before she failed a \
| courier had arrived from the
I army, with the inform
-1 ation that Lord Wellington ,
! was rapidly advancing into
' Spain ; that on the 13th
the advanced guard was
I within iomilcsof ■'alamanca.
The lad dispatch received
!by government from his
lordship was dated on the
! loth. His head quarters
1 were then at Fuentc Gumal
do.
The French papers to the
26th ult. contain some in- (
telligence from Catalonia,
where they boad that the
French army has obtained
great fucccfs, but dill refule j
to commuicaie any inform
ation relative to Marinont or j
has the capture :
| of Badajoz been yet anngun- !
ccd.
1 . . ...
It i 3 reported, that Jo
seph Bonaparte, and aU the
French at Madrid, will im
mediately evacuate that city,
and retire to the northward
that Lord Wellington
will attack Marmont il he
veutures to oppose hisLord
(hip whose intentions are laid
to be to penetrate to the
capitol. But it isfuppofed to
be more probable, that all
Spain South of Ebro is in
tended to be abandoned by
the enemy during the oper
ations against RulTia:
| • July 8.
In some of the letters re
ceived in town yesterday,
by the Anhrtt mail from
Sweden, it is dated that
Bernadotte was arxiousiy
awaiting the arrival there
of gen. Moreau from A
merica ; that on his arrival
he was to be inverted with
a chief command in the Swe
dish at my. This is (aid to
be the (more probable, as
Bernadotte 6c Moreau, were
from an early period of life
to this moment, on terms ot
thedneted intimacy.
! . July 9.
Lisbon papers reached us
j this morning, to the 22d
, ult. Their contents are ex
tremely inteteding.
Lord Wellington entered
Salamanca on the 18th of
June* On his approach th«
| French retired to Toro, ]
leaving two drong buildings |
occupied by a levv men to
impede the pursuit.
Marinont had transferred
his head quarters to Talave
ra.
Letters from Cadiz re
ceived at Lisbon, report
that the Britilh had taken a j
convoy, considing of uear 1
50 fail, near Barcelona.
New-York papers reach
ed us this morning to the
13th of June, the contents
01 which, if we arc to give j
credit to them, are extreme
ly unpleasant. They date
that Congress were debating
the quedion whether a de
claration of war fliould be
iflued againd this country ;
, and that the quedion would
be mod probably carried.
Should this event take
place, it will excite our •
mod poignant ami dneere t
regret. It would indeed
be a mod serious and vexa- j
tion difappointmeut, Ihuald
all our hopes end in this,
and the wife change in the j
policy ofminiders with re- j
fpect to the orders in coun- j
1 cil prove unavailing. Wc (
do not, however, place iin- j
plicit reliance on the date- i
merits of the American pa-
I pers in general : but if this
be true, the blame rclts on
j their precipitation.
From German and French
! papers, received since our
lad, we learn that Bona
parte had proceeded from I
Inderbnrgh to Gumbinen.
The didanae of the advan-j
ced guards of the twohodile
armies, is about 120 miles.
J We wait with the utmod
anxiety the next arrivals
from the continent.
The secret committee to
which were referred the
sealed documents rcfpccting
the didurbanccs in the in
terior, yederday made their J
report to the House of com
mons. This report, which
. has been expected with so
much anxiety by the pub
lic, does not answer the
general expectation. It
does little more than embo
dy in authentic form the
various accounts before re
ceived of the proceedings or
rioters..
From the labors of the
committee, we merely learn
1 officialiv that “ serious dil-
highly danger
ous to public lafety, as well
| to theliv-s and property
MONDAY, Sep r EITHER 14, i di 2.
sa
»f private individuals,’*n..vc
cxided from the end of
February to the 23d of June,
ro winch dale tile commit
tee had evidence of the (aits
before them tflat the rio
ters during th it period in
! large numbers alfemhled in
the night ti ne, armeJ, and
entered ho ises—committed
robbeiie* broke into man
ufactories —deltroyci rru
chiieiy • fiie i houses as
st c si a:e 1 one individual,
Mr. ;vl .rfcta’l--.md threa
tened others, tor obdructing
them, with alTidination that
th ir lirit object was the
destruction ot machinery,
but they afterwards
extended their viewg
to the collection of arm";
that the outrages were not
the effects of an irregular
rising, bat of an organized
association, as the rioters had
a complete system of dis
cipline* attacking houses by
word of command, having
their names enrolled, and
these rolls being regularly
called over, and using as
signals rockets and blue
l.gh ts, that they had com
mittees, d; legates, aud oth
er marks of a ithor.ty and
subordination ; that they
were boun i by an oatfi
pledging them to fcrecy,
and ocnouncing vengeance
on the traitor who lhould
betray the n ; that they con*
jtributed two pence per
( week each to the general
fun 1, and that thuy were
countenanced, and would
Ibe lupported, by numbers
|of the people, but particu
larly in Ireland, as well as
by individuals of high rank
and great wealth who
i hereafter declare themfclves:
but of this latter, the com
mittee llate th it they had ou
evidence to induce th.*m to
blieve their representations
correct. The report con
cludes with the cxpreffion
of the opinion of the com
mittee that such procee 1-
ings 6c the oath were, in the
efiimation of the committee
highly dangerous, 6ce. &r.
This is the fub.lance- of
the report, which d <es not
contain a.ty proposition for
.the remedy ofthe evil whose
' exiftenee it eltablifhcs bey
' ond the p lUbirity of doubt,
GLASGOW, July 11.
The intelligence from the
1 north of Europe is higtily
favorable. By an Anholt
mail which ariivt-d on Tuef
djy, accounts are receiVwd
that peace lias been conclu
ded between the Ruffians 6c
I Turks. The Emperor Al
exander ratified the ti«<ty
at Wilna, on the iosn
of June. Rulliihu given
up licr claims to certain d»f
tricts on ihe Fruth and Da
nube. Turkey on the oili
er hand, agrees to put
No. 2^4.